VISA INFORMATION 
                THE PROCEDURE OF GETTING A VISA 
                  The US Citizens do not need a visa support number to get visa from Uzbekistan 
                    But US citizens will need a visa support number from Turkmenistan. 
                    Canadians need visa support number from both Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan 
                       
                        1. YOU WILL GIVE MELITOUR YOUR INFO FOR VISA 
                
                  - DATE OF PASSPORT ISSUE
 
                  - DATE OF PASSPORT EXPIRATION 
 
                  -  CITIZENSHIP
 
                  - PASSPORT NUMBER 
 
                  - NAME AS SEEN ON YOUR PASSPORT
 
                  - DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH
 
                  - ADDRESS 
 
                  - OCCUPATION
 
                  - PHONE  & FAX NUMBER ( FAX OPTIONAL)
 
                 
                2.MELITOUR WILL SEND THE INFO TO THE LOCAL PASSPORT AGENCIES IN TURKMENISTAN AND UZBEKISTAN 
                3.FROM EACH ONE OF THESE COUNTRIES WE WILL RECEIVE A FORM WITH A VISA SUPPORT NUMBER 
                         
                  4. MELITOUR WILL SEND YOU THESE OFFICIAL PAPERS. 
                   
                  5.IN THE MEAN TIME YOU CAN REQUEST FROM THE EMBASSIES VISA APPLICATION FORMS (Check the chart below) 
                   
                  6.WHEN YOU RECEIVE THE LETTER FROM MELITOUR YOU WILL ATTACH THAT LETTER YOU HAD RECEIVED FROM MELITOUR TO YOUR APLICATION FORM AND WITH YOUR PASSPORT YOU WILL MAIL THEM TO THE PROPER CONSULATE OR EMBASSY. 
                   
                  In order to get the VISA SUPPORT NUMBER we have to submit as a group 
                  So the sooner you all give us the information the faster we can finalize the paper work 
                IMPORTANT NOTE 
                    Make sure they give the visa for the   correct dates 
                          
                          SO WHEN YOU RECEIVE YOUR PASSPORT BACK FROM THE EMBASSY  
                  MAKE SURE THE FIRST DATE ON YOUR VISA MATCHES  
                  THE DATE OF ENTRY TO THAT PARTICULAR COUNTRY. 
                
                You will need this info for the visa application Form : The Inviting Party  in each country 
                
                  
                    
                      
                        COUNTRY  | 
                        NAME OF THE INVITING COMPANY  | 
                        ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER  | 
                       
                      
                        | TURKMENISTAN | 
                         AYAN TOURISM & TRAVEL  COMPANY 
                            | 
                        Magtymguli Avenue 108 - 13/ 14 
                          Ashgabad, Turkmenistan 
                          phone (99312) 352914/ 350797 
                          fax      (99312)393355 
                             | 
                       
                      
                        | UZBEKISTAN | 
                        Dolores Tour Ltd. 
                            | 
                        27, M. Tarobyi Street 
                          Tashkent 700090, Uzbekistan 
                          Tel:      +998 (71) 1208883 
                            Tel:      +998 (71) 1208657 (direct) 
                              Fax:     +998 (71) 1208873 
                              Mobile: +998 (90) 1877585 
                                 | 
                       
                    
                   
                 
                CANCELLATION INSURANCE 
                  Please buy a trip insurance if you might cancel the tour then trip insurance can pay you backall the non refundables of the tour quotation there are probably many insurance companies which will offer you the cancellation insurance but this one had worked well for many tour members http://www.tripinsuranceusa.com/index.html  
                   
                  POSTAL SERVICE 
                  Lobby counters of  hotels provide guests with postal services which includes a post box.  
                  They sell stamps  and accept postcards ,letters and parcels. Post offices in various places providee EMS and  24-hour telecommunications. Business hours of post offices are 08:00-19:00. 
                The services of international shipping agencies like DHL and Federal Express are available but extremely expensive 
                TELEPHONES 
                  It is easy to    make international or  domestic calls in the big cities. Internet Cafee's are available every where 
                  You will not feel disconnected 
                   
                  For emergency please make sure you leave MELITOUR phone and e mail back at home. Meli will have her cellular phone for emergency contact.  
                    
                POWER SUPPLY 
                220 Volt  AC current.  Many middle and high classes hotel washrooms have transformers plugs for electric shavers and dryers , but it is better to be prepared with an adapter plug. Especially if you depend on charging your batteries for your camaras, please make sure you bring your own adopter. 
                WATER  
                  Bottled water is available through out the tour. 
                   
                    SHOPPING 
                    Embroideries and brocades and silk woven handcrafts will not take too much space. Calligraphy and painting will be also tempting. Ceramics, traditional medicins, carving and sculpture , filigree enamel might become good Christmas presents. Traditional stationeries and baskets will make inexpensive but excellent gifts. Wood boxes, carpets,wall hangings,jewelery 
                      Bright paintings and cashmere sweater, local ethnic dresses, chess sets make almost just the beginning of the shopping list in these countries. 
                                       IMPORTANT NOTE!! 
                                          YOUR AIR LINE LUGGAGE ALLOWANCE IS ONLY 20 KGS ( 45Pounds) PER PERSON 
                                          THE AIRLINES ARE VERY VERY SERIOUS ABOUT THE WEIGHT OF THE LUGGAGE. 
                                          COME AS LIGHT AS YOU CAN!! so you can have place in your bags 
                WHAT TO WEAR 
                  The temperature will vary between the evening and the day. The change in the altitude will also make the temperature variation quite big. We recommend you to check the weather page . Make sure you have a warm jacket for the first week of the tour. Shorts are OK. Since some of the bathroom stops where the bathroom is nothing more than a hole in the ground will be a memorable experience, skirts for the ladies will be best. 
                    
                BRING  
                    * Your own TP 
                      * Snacks 
                      * more film than you plan to use  
                      * batteries for your camera 
                      
                MONEY 
                  Bring LOTS of US $ cash , five dollars and tens...they prefer that but cannot make much change if larger bills. Practically impossible to change traveler's checks anywhere (despite what the travel books say) as hotels do not want them and stores  won't accept them nor will individuals. 
                    More and more places accept credit cards in these countries but we will stay away from most of the tourist shopping areas so you better NOT count on your credit card.  
                    Changing US$ to the local currencies is easy. You do not need to buy the local currencies in the USA. 
                      
                GIFTS TO BRING 
                  On MELITOUR tours we DO  NOT LIKE   giving little trinkets to the children not to create beggers out of them. We do ,however, like to give gifts to the schools that we visit. Few simple school supplies will be appreciated. 
                      
                In our previous experiences with the children, we have seen that the kids enjoy breaking the ice with the visitors by drawing pictures or blowing bubbles. If you want to bring little play items such as a little puppet, crayon and paper to draw pictures or a bottle or two of bubble , you can have a lot of fun and you can eas'ly become center of attention among the local children. 
                       
                  Pictures of your home and your family  is another good way of connecting with the people 
                    
                LIST OF BOOKS TO READ  
                
                  
                    
                      
                        Setting the East Ablaze: 
                          Lenin's Dream of an Empire in Asia | 
                         by Peter Hopkirk | 
                       
                      
                         
                          Foreign Devils on the Silk Road:  
                            The Search for the Lost Cities and Treasures of Chinese Central Asia 
                              | 
                        by Peter Hopkirk 
                          This is probably the best book for this trip as it has quite a bit to  
                          do with western China and Mongolia.  | 
                       
                      
                        Like Hidden Fire: 
                           The Plot to Bring Down the British Empire 
                              | 
                        by Peter Hopkirk 
                        Not as exciting as the other Hopkirk books, this is about art and cultural piracy in western China.  Are we going to be the next foreign devils? | 
                       
                      
                        Great Game:  
                          The Struggle for Empire in Central Asia 
                         | 
                        by Peter Hopkirk 
                        A fantastic book - a bit more Caucasus/central Asia than Setting the East Ablaze.  Your jaw will drop when you appreciate the intricacy of the issues then and how they are echoed today. | 
                       
                      
                        | Tournament of Shadows: The Great Game and the Race for Empire in Central Asia | 
                         
                          by Karl E. Meyer  Shareen Blair Brysac  Shareen Blair Brysac  
                          I wish I had read this book before the Central Asia Trip. Still the best of all of them.If you can only read th's one this is it.  Or, read this first then the Setting the East... next. | 
                       
                      
                        Dragon Lady:  
                          The Life and Legend of the Last Empress of China  | 
                        by Sterling Sea | 
                       
                      
                         
                          The Private Life of Chairman Mao  | 
                         
                          by Li Zhisui  
                          Offers some amazing 
                          insights into the hidden world behind the great walls of Zhongnanhai, China's so-called 'new For- bidden City'.  | 
                       
                      
                        |   Twilight in the Forbidden City  | 
                         
                          by Reginald F Johnston; 
                          a British colonial official who tutored China's last emperor 
                          from 1919 to 1924,  
                          Hard to find but worth tracking down (at least in libraries) | 
                       
                      
                        The Lion and the Dragon   
                            | 
                         
                          by Aubrey Singe 
                          The Story of the First British 
                          Embassy to the Court of the Emperor Qianiong in Peking 
                          1792-1794  | 
                       
                      
                        | Old Madam Yin  | 
                         
                          by Ida Pruitt.  
                          Memoir of Peking Life, 1926-1938 | 
                       
                      
                         
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